Many male friends are worried about the high incidence of prostate disease, because this disease often cures slowly and has the possibility of canceration. In fact, we don't want to be entangled by prostatitis. In life, we need to pay more attention to effectively prevent the disease.
Men's prostatitis is caused by "water shortage"
With the increase of age, the sense organs gradually become less sensitive, the feeling of thirst will be reduced, and it is not easy to cause strong feelings due to the lack of water in the body. In addition, due to the busy work, people often neglect to supplement water, so that the cells are in a "water shortage" state for a long time.
Human organs and tissue cells will inevitably shrink if they are not moistened by sufficient water for a long time. Concentrated body fluids (blood and urine) are not only prone to cardio-cerebrovascular diseases, urinary system stones, but also prone to damage to organs along the way of urination due to urine concentration and reduced frequency of urination, among which the prostate is most likely to be injured.
What benefits does drinking water have for prostatitis? Can prostatitis be mixed with drinks? Men don't seem to like drinking more water. They only take a few gulps when they are thirsty. This is extremely detrimental to the stability and recovery of patients with prostatitis. The water here only refers to boiled water, not including carbonated drinks, tea, coffee, wine and other drinks. Today, we will discuss the effect of water and drink on the condition of prostatitis patients.
Patients with prostatitis should drink more water
Prostatitis is mainly divided into acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis, of which chronic prostatitis is more harmful, because among the patients with prostatitis, there are more patients with chronic prostatitis, the disease is more hidden, and the possibility of developing into severe prostatitis is also greater.
On the premise that there is no heart disease or kidney disease, men should form the habit of regularly replenishing water, drink 1500~2000 ml of boiled water or tea every day, so as to fully flush the urethra through urine, which is conducive to the discharge of prostate secretion and can ensure the safety of the prostate.
Even for patients with prostate disease who have frequent urination symptoms, they should drink more water. In order to avoid excessive bladder filling and frequent waking up after sleep affecting rest, they can reduce the amount of drinking water at night and adjust to drinking more water during the day.
Men who drink 300 ml of soft drinks every day have a 40% increased risk of prostate cancer.
The researchers took more than 8000 healthy men aged 45 to 73 as their subjects, and asked them to undergo regular physical examination and record their daily diet.
After an average of 15 years, researchers compared the eating habits of prostate cancer patients and healthy people in the study subjects, and found that there was a significant correlation between drinking soft drinks or other sugary drinks and prostate cancer. Soft drinks refer to natural or artificial drinks with alcohol content less than 0.5%, usually including carbonated drinks, fruit juice drinks, tea drinks, etc.
Men who drink a lot of soft drinks or other sugary drinks have an increased risk of prostate cancer by about 40%. The term "large quantity" here refers to an average of 300 ml a day, and a can of carbonated drinks is usually 330 ml.
Drinking more water can help the kidneys to timely discharge toxins and wastes produced by human metabolism.